Fiscally conservative is pretty much a nonsense term. To the extent that it means anything at all, it means "I'd like to pay less in taxes".
Fiscally conservative is pretty much a nonsense term. To the extent that it means anything at all, it means "I'd like to pay less in taxes".
That's like saying is there such a thing as good bread.
The lack of self-awareness here is pretty much par for the course.
Yeah but, the thing is, he's not wrong about that.
Apart from all the other good stuff in this show, I have to give thanks to Aziz for cluing me in about Storm King. It's definitely high on the list of things to do with the fam this year.
I used to feel that way when I was younger, but now that I'm old and having gone through a lot of shit, I'm a lot more sanguine about it.
I've been in both situations and all I can say is that you don't own someone else's love. If it's gone it's gone.
Eh, people who have strong feelings for each other do occasionally have nasty fights It's not the end of the world.
Yeah, I mean, is the alternative to gentrification just to allow a neighborhood to remain a shithole so nobody with any options would want to live there?
Some people do seem to get off being outraged for outrages sake.
Right. I'm pretty sure that the owner of the Redskins didn't actually kill a Guatemalan gardener and harvest his organs…pretty sure. The whole show is a live-action cartoon.
As a Spartacus reunion, I'm a little disappointed there wasn't some nod to it, especially between Tarabay and Bennett.
It's way way too early to compare Ansari to one of the most brilliant and influential filmmakers of all time. Although, to be fair, Aziz is still pretty young. At this age, Woody was making amusing fluff like Take The Money And Run.
I can't believe that Jabbawockeez is a real thing. I didn't even bother Googling them because it seemed like a dumb, fake thing made up for the up.
Cannavale was great in this episode, but he really puts a highlight on how weak the acting in this show is generally. He's barely even trying here and he blows everyone else off the screen in every scene he's in.
I think the point was that all the chemistry from the first date came from their shared experiences being Indian in NYC, but beyond that they had nothing really in common so the second date just fizzles out.
Yes.
Skylar was a terrible person. I don't see how people don't get that.
I guess. He just doesn't seem mean enough for that.
I don't know. Is Pete really supposed to take criticism of his life choices from a woman who shakes her ass in men's faces for money?